New Albany

New Albany

The once small village of New Albany now beckons Central Ohioans who desire elegant and genteel country living at its finest. Once famous only for its large horse farms, miles of white railed fences now border new executive homesites with estate-sized lots featuring impressive Georgian and Tudor style homes.

Parade of Home. “urban’ theme at Ackerly Park

By Larry Schottenstein on August 13, 2009

The 2010 Parade of Homes will take a different direction this coming year. It will be held in Ackerly Park, which is in the village urban center. This will be the first parade in an urban center by the BIA. The location is near the village’s walking/leasure trails, close to the shops at Market Square, [...]

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Radio tower denied, metro parks land sale

By Larry Schottenstein on July 1, 2009

Local radio station, Christian Voice of Central Ohio had contracted to purchase land for $940,000 from Plain Township at the corner of Walnut and Harlem roads. Due to local opposition that has been denied and now talks are on going with the metro parks to buy the land for green space. Metro parks has a [...]

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Basketball or pigs

By Larry Schottenstein on June 23, 2009

Bevelhymer resident, Dan Smucker, thought he would do a good thing. There aren’t enough basketball courts in New Albany so on his own dime he built an indoor court on his farm. It’s a large white hut like structure built next to the New Albany Links golf course. But it hasn’t gone over well with [...]

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Traffic light blues

By Larry Schottenstein on June 2, 2009

New albany is a community that is fairly spread out.  For a city that has basically been mostly built in the last 20 years it wasn’t desinged to be dense. The orginal development took place south of 161 around the New Albany Country club golf course. If you are north of 161 it is more [...]

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